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Recording of the following session, part of the 'Open Research Conversations' seminar series at the University of Sheffield (organised by the University Library, Scholarly Communications Team):
Open Research Conversation: Reproducibility and the Curriculum
28 May 2023
Reproducibility has gained significant attention in the context of research practice, yet the teaching of reproducible methods has received somewhat less consideration. In this webinar, Aneta Piekut (Sheffield Methods Institute) and Norm Medeiros (Haverford College; co-Director of Project TIER) share their experiences and perspectives on how to embed reproducible workflows, data management and transparent documentation in taught courses and programmes.
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